There’s rarely a dull moment when Prince William is in the house, and earlier today (March 3) the handsome Brit paid a visit to the GREAT British Festival of Creativity in Shanghai, China.

While mingling with various government officials, William admired the David Bailey portrait of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and got a look at George the Penguin Cam used in the BBC hit TV series “Spy in the Huddle.”

Following in his mother’s footsteps, Prince William honored fallen troops in Japan just as the late Princess Diana did 20 years ago this month.

On the second day of his four-day trip to the country, the 32-year-old royal visited the Yokohama War Cemetery, where more than 1,500 Commonwealth servicemen who died in Japan as prisoners of war or as part of the occupation afterward are buried.

Making their traditional Christmas Day outing, Prince William and Kate Middleton joined Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry and several other members of the Royal Family for church in King’s Lynn, England on Thursday (December 25).